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Man returns fish to water after Hurricane Harvey (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
Sep 2017
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gtar100
(4,192 posts)1. Kindness is a beautiful thing to see.
Happy for that fish.
trusty elf
(7,380 posts)2. I'm happy for that fish, but
isn't that an invasive carp?
brush
(53,745 posts)3. That's a big effin fish.
malaise
(268,734 posts)4. Lovely
NickB79
(19,225 posts)5. That's a carp. He fucked up
Those things are awful for waterways in the US. Invasive habitat-killers. I fish for them just to bury them in my garden for fertilizer.
It's the aquatic equivalent of watching someone release a boa into the Everglades, or a litter of wild piglets into the woods.